Gamarāla, and divine elephant, [207] ff.;
and ex-monk, [142];
and Hokkā, [292];
and tom-tom beater, [457];
buries sons alive, [84][87];
catches white rat-snake, [48];
cheated by jackals, [54], [55],
by son-in-law, [72][75],
by wife, [217], [218];
drives lion away, [219];
eaten by Rākshasa, [166];
has devil-dance inside gourd fruit, [384];
his crop spoilt by rice-mortars, [207];
his eight wives, [78];
his tasks, [84][87];
killed on journey to heaven, [209];
kills jackal, [55], [56],
paramour, [214];
mutilates servant or son-in-law, [71][75];
mutilated, [75];
personates Dēvatāwā, [213];
rears and teaches tom-tom beater, [49][51];
scalded, [73], [75];
wives elope, [166]

Gamarāla’s daughter, and Rākshasa, [457];
killed, [75];
kills nephew, [74];
marries ex-monk, [141];
returns to earth after death, [143]

Gamarāla’s son, becomes K., [87];
catches shark, [82];
drowns mother-in-law, [228];
escapes from Rākshasa, [82], [83];
his four tasks, [79][81];
killed and revived by Yaksanī, [81];
life index tree, [78];
taken as demon offering, [79];
taken to heaven, [87];
tries to burn mother, [228], [229]

Gamarāla’s son-in-law, [71] ff., cuts off Gamarāla’s nose, [75];
nose cut off, [71], [72];
tasks given, [71]

Gambling, [272], [284], [286];
K. loses kingdom, [249], [252]

Game with oranges or pigeons, [95], [97];
ball, [285]

Gānē, [209]

Gaṇēśa, [42]

Garland maker, [250]

Garuḍa, tame, in Ceylon, [198]